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today you have john good testifying he thinks that it was george zimmerman on the bottom. is it a wash? >> no, it's not. what i don't understand is don't people realize that during the wrestling, they could have switched positions? why isn't this being brought out? and i think it's a reasonable explanation for the differing statements. >> right. and kendall, that is a good point, because john good testified he saw only about ten seconds of the fight that was taking place. and so you do have these sort of cancelling one another out questions about who was on top. but why would the prosecution call a witness in the case of mr. good, who seems to be backing up the defense's contention that zimmerman was the one on the bottom of the struggle, at least at a certain point? >> well, the prosecution knew this witness was going to be testifying. they obviously knew it wasn't going to be helpful for them. they very wisely put him in their case, kind of in the middle of it, so that he doesn't become the critical showpiece part of the defense case later on. accomplishes a couple of th
today you have john good testifying he thinks that it was george zimmerman on the bottom. is it a wash? >> no, it's not. what i don't understand is don't people realize that during the wrestling, they could have switched positions? why isn't this being brought out? and i think it's a reasonable explanation for the differing statements. >> right. and kendall, that is a good point, because john good testified he saw only about ten seconds of the fight that was taking place. and so you...
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i found john good also very credible. his was very key testimony, and any chance that he might have had to take the stand, george zimmerman, is now gone. i can't imagine why they would put him on the stand now. whereas before i thought they might need to. my concern about rachel jeantel, though, is that she came across -- she's a diamond in the rough, so to speak, in my opinion, very rough. but she had a rough attitude. she related the slurs. all of that mushed together in the juror's minds to make trayvon a little bit less of an angel, little bit more of a tough guy and someone who might really, after even if zimmerman initially was the aggressor, turn on him and get the upper hand. so it's a fluid situation, but i think those two were the key witnesses. >> this is a case study in the difference between witnesses. look at the witness yesterday and today. they are nothing look. when you talk about credibility, you talk about relatability. who were these jurors more ability to relate to? the witness came in with a tie on,
i found john good also very credible. his was very key testimony, and any chance that he might have had to take the stand, george zimmerman, is now gone. i can't imagine why they would put him on the stand now. whereas before i thought they might need to. my concern about rachel jeantel, though, is that she came across -- she's a diamond in the rough, so to speak, in my opinion, very rough. but she had a rough attitude. she related the slurs. all of that mushed together in the juror's minds to...
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thank you both for being with me. >> hi, karen. >> john, i'm going to start with you. so much for a june swoon you might say. it's been a huge week in washington but it seem like it has been a good week pore republicans in washington. >> well, i think you could make that argument. although if the immigration bill goes through, i would argue that's good not just for the country but for the republican party because they have to do better than 29% of the latino vote which is what romney got in 2012 or they will not be viable as a political party. so they will need a bill, and this is some progress toward that bill. nobody knows for sure what will happen in the house but my sense is the house will pass a bill but the a path to citizenship that's mostly about border security. then it will go to the house senate conference. >> right. >> and a bill will be sent back ta does have a path to citizenship. at that point, a minority of the republicans and the democrats will pass it and by the end of this year, we have not just landmark legislation but legislation that allows the re
thank you both for being with me. >> hi, karen. >> john, i'm going to start with you. so much for a june swoon you might say. it's been a huge week in washington but it seem like it has been a good week pore republicans in washington. >> well, i think you could make that argument. although if the immigration bill goes through, i would argue that's good not just for the country but for the republican party because they have to do better than 29% of the latino vote which is what...
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john good a neighbor who witnessed two men fighting. let's listen. >> that was recorded on that call, correct? >> that's just speculation in terms of the time. >> you can testify if he knows. >> sure. >> can you repeat the question? >> sure. do you remember listening, i tell you what, here's what we'll do. i will let you listen to miss lowry's could again. i want you to when you are listening to it. i want you to think through, i will tell you that 45 seconds into the phone call you are going to hear the gunshot. so be ready for. that because i want you to then testify what you remember seeing sort of in time line with when you remember hearing the shot, okay. >> i wouldn't be able to hear you. >> we will hear the tape. we will go from there. if i might have a moment to set that up, your honor. . >> just for record purpose, your honor, i will identify the exhibit number in just a moment. this is, of course the evidence of miss lowry's telephone call put into evidence. thank you very much. >> whenever you are ready. >> sure. >> 911, poli
john good a neighbor who witnessed two men fighting. let's listen. >> that was recorded on that call, correct? >> that's just speculation in terms of the time. >> you can testify if he knows. >> sure. >> can you repeat the question? >> sure. do you remember listening, i tell you what, here's what we'll do. i will let you listen to miss lowry's could again. i want you to when you are listening to it. i want you to think through, i will tell you that 45 seconds...
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every now and then i'm walking around in new york and somebody will say, john, i love your work on cnn. and i have to think to myself, wait a minute. they think i'm don lemon. we don't look that much alike. there's a certain -- not racists but a certain sense you're a little bit less real. that's what she is laboring under except a way that's hurtful because people think of her as a kind of creature when actually she's somebody speaking a very interesting, very dynamic form of english. she's speaking it very well. >> i spoke with tim wise, you know, the anti-racist and he says it makes her a more believable witness and didn't have to say that trayvon said he was a crazy cracker, whatever she said. she's more credible. >> she is telling the truth. as far as the cracker bit goes, i mean, she's dissimulating a little in saying it's not racial but i think we all understand that there's a power issue here. his using that word cracker given that he's black and that there's a history and that the relationship between young black men and the police i think is the main thing keeping us from beg
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. >> you paint the picture -- >> what do you do about a witness like john good who says trayvon martin was on top, zimmerman was on the bottom yelling for help? >> because 20 minutes earlier he said i'm not sure if the orange jacket was on top or bottom, and i know that both of them were flailing. we know there was a fight. you don't dig down so deeply that you can establish which punch was thrown and which punch landed on someone's jaw. all that matters is there was a fight, a tussle, call it whatever you need to to establish there was a fight. one man had a gun, and one kid -- >> it is not enough, it is enough to get an indictment in the case. but here you have to prove your case beyond a reasonable doubt, that with intent, george zimmerman doid so and was not acting in self defense. everybody knows what is going on here. the question is, is the prosecution going to be able to overcome the situation that george zimmerman maybe was put in the situation where he was defending himself. the fact that other testimony came out, the witnesses are saying different things, at different times.
. >> you paint the picture -- >> what do you do about a witness like john good who says trayvon martin was on top, zimmerman was on the bottom yelling for help? >> because 20 minutes earlier he said i'm not sure if the orange jacket was on top or bottom, and i know that both of them were flailing. we know there was a fight. you don't dig down so deeply that you can establish which punch was thrown and which punch landed on someone's jaw. all that matters is there was a fight,...
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they are consistent with what his story is and with the testimony of the neighborhood, of the neighbor john good who testified that he believes based on the color of the clothing that martin was on top and zimmerman was on the bottom. he believed he saw a type of like what he described an mma ground and pound maneuver with martin being on the top. >> mma mixed martial arts. isn't the guy who was taking the martial arts class? >> maybe he wasn't paying attention in class. but he had a broken nose, bilateral black eyes and wounds in the back of his head. >> march sharks what richard is saying is this guy has injuries. but is that enough to justify his shooting trayvon martin? >> well, that is the issue. that's the issue, judge, right there. yes, of course, he is injured. we've known that from the start. we knew there was a struggle between them. we knew some kind of a contact had between them. trayvon got some licks in and we'll find out what happened to trayvon. at the end of the day the jury has to decide are the wounds that zimmerman suffered evidence of sufficient force having been used u
they are consistent with what his story is and with the testimony of the neighborhood, of the neighbor john good who testified that he believes based on the color of the clothing that martin was on top and zimmerman was on the bottom. he believed he saw a type of like what he described an mma ground and pound maneuver with martin being on the top. >> mma mixed martial arts. isn't the guy who was taking the martial arts class? >> maybe he wasn't paying attention in class. but he had...
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john good saw martin on top of zimmerman. watch this. >> at that point, could you tell there was one individual there at least or two people? >> i could tell there were two when they were still vertical. >> all right. and you could -- could you tell at that time in terms of describing who was on top and who was on the bottom? >> i could only see colors of
john good saw martin on top of zimmerman. watch this. >> at that point, could you tell there was one individual there at least or two people? >> i could tell there were two when they were still vertical. >> all right. and you could -- could you tell at that time in terms of describing who was on top and who was on the bottom? >> i could only see colors of
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john, i wanted to come back to you. how do you think and why do you think don west is approaching rachel jeantel in the way that he is? >> it's very curious. i find him to be very cold. very sort of culturally unaware of the witness he's talking to. >> you mean psychologically unaware? >> psychologically unaware. i understand when she says i wasn't -- i didn't want to be there. i said i lied about why i didn't go and i said i was in the hospital. well, she said right there on the stand she didn't go because she didn't want to see the body. she was the last person to talk to him. that had a major impact on her. so yes, she lied. but the reason for her lie is not unsympathetic. that's what i find so very interesting. she -- yeah, she lied about her age. but she said right then in the cross-examination, not that she was asked -- she didn't want to give out her age. she wanted to protect her privacy. >> yes, because that was put to her. was this because if you were known as a minor, public attention won't have to rest on yo
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. >> let me bring in john burns here. john, if we are correct here, the first reference or true reference of race came today in the questioning. let me play a back and forth between don west and rachel jenteal. >> your testimony today is what you heard on the phone the man say that george zimmerman was -- what are you doing around here? >> yes. >> and then the first statement that you may to mr. crump in his interview of you, you said mr. zimmerman's response was, what are you talking about? >> yes. >> it was in the interview with mr. crump that you said you thought this was a racial thing? >> he had asked if it was a racial thing. >> what did he say? >> the situation was a racial thing. >> so, john, what's your assessment of this back and forth here on the issue of race? >> you know, actually, i think that the defendant wants to interject the issues of race in this case even though there's this whole argument beginning. i think he's the one that brought it up. he brought it up in the questioning, in terms of racially exp
. >> let me bring in john burns here. john, if we are correct here, the first reference or true reference of race came today in the questioning. let me play a back and forth between don west and rachel jenteal. >> your testimony today is what you heard on the phone the man say that george zimmerman was -- what are you doing around here? >> yes. >> and then the first statement that you may to mr. crump in his interview of you, you said mr. zimmerman's response was, what...
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. >> they absolutely had to call john good because under florida law there is amis versus state which says if the defense calls a witness that the prosecution didn't call and knew about, the defense can get up in closing argument and say to the jury, we have no burden of proof but we had to call this witness because the prosecution was tailoring their evidence, that they were showing you. state did not want that argument in closing, so they took their lumps by calling him thefl semis. >> i would agree, but the state hasn't rested yet. we'll hear more witnesses next week, probably scientific witnesses, technical witnesses, but i would be surprised if the prosecution doesn't have a few very solid, very favorable witnesses waiting in the wings to testify toward the end of their case. >> gloria -- >> piers, i have a question. >> yeah, johanna? >> i have a question for the legal analysts on the panel and that is, there's obviously focus on what happened during the -- during the fight. what -- why is the prosecution not focussing on the fact that zimmerman left his car, left to follow trayv
. >> they absolutely had to call john good because under florida law there is amis versus state which says if the defense calls a witness that the prosecution didn't call and knew about, the defense can get up in closing argument and say to the jury, we have no burden of proof but we had to call this witness because the prosecution was tailoring their evidence, that they were showing you. state did not want that argument in closing, so they took their lumps by calling him thefl semis....
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clyburn, congressman from south carolina, will lead the effort on the house side and we had of course, john lewis. we'll take a listen real quick saying let's get to action. let's take a listen. >> what the court did today is stab the voting rights act of 1965 to its very heart. it took us almost 100 years to get to where we are today. so will it take another 100 years to fix it? to change it? i call upon my colleagues in the congress to get it right. to fix it. >> so what is congress going to do? how did they proceed now? >> yeah. i think they have lots of options. the question is whether or not they'll have the political will to pursue them. you can imagine a universal voting rights protection act or you can imagine the formula that said we'll study the jurisdictions where there is voting suppression. i think what is so tragic about this is that the supreme court made all these gestures of we're being restrained. we're handing this over to congress. it knew full well the. the congress is so dysfunctional that it won't be able to do anything in response to this unless we respond by saying,
clyburn, congressman from south carolina, will lead the effort on the house side and we had of course, john lewis. we'll take a listen real quick saying let's get to action. let's take a listen. >> what the court did today is stab the voting rights act of 1965 to its very heart. it took us almost 100 years to get to where we are today. so will it take another 100 years to fix it? to change it? i call upon my colleagues in the congress to get it right. to fix it. >> so what is...
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and if they have witnesses like john good. >> john good didn't say anything about george zimmerman's mind. >> but he talked about the physical nature of the violence that he witnessed, mma-style, ground and pound. a reasonable inference can be drawn from that that a person might be in fear if they are being inflicted with those kinds of hits. >> but he also said that the guy could get out of it and could fight back. if i'm the prosecution, my argument would be -- let's say everything that he may have seen is true, he also said the guy could fight back, could strike back. how is it that he is in danger? losing a fight -- if that is what happened, doesn't justify you shooting somebody. >> that's exactly what the prosecution is going to argue. trayvon martin did not start this. george zimmerman started this. and even if trayvon martin was getting the best of him, he's not justified in then shooting him based on a confrontation that he started. >> faith jenkins, lisa bloom and ken padowitz, stand by. we have a lot to talk about. and a programing note. don't forget to catch the george zim
and if they have witnesses like john good. >> john good didn't say anything about george zimmerman's mind. >> but he talked about the physical nature of the violence that he witnessed, mma-style, ground and pound. a reasonable inference can be drawn from that that a person might be in fear if they are being inflicted with those kinds of hits. >> but he also said that the guy could get out of it and could fight back. if i'm the prosecution, my argument would be -- let's say...
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joining me now is john mcwhorter, professor of linguistics at columbia university. i'm so glad you're here. as i was watching this, i was thinking the whole time of what john mcwhorter was making of this. you're a linguist. you and i have had conversations about the linguistic bounty that is america and what we are watching in the courtroom over the last two days are two people from very different cultures, from very different linguistic backgrounds encountering each other while all of america watches. it's been an incredible thing to watch. >> it's been a little scary. sometimes it's like she's speaking hungarian and he's speaking cantonese. she's been articulate, just in a different kind of english than mainstream english. she's speaking black english. everything she says where you can see the twittersphere or people i know thinking she's making a grammatical mistake. if a martian came down and the martian happened to be in south-central rather than in grand rapids, the martian would have as hard a time figuring out how this dialect worked as any other. she said i
joining me now is john mcwhorter, professor of linguistics at columbia university. i'm so glad you're here. as i was watching this, i was thinking the whole time of what john mcwhorter was making of this. you're a linguist. you and i have had conversations about the linguistic bounty that is america and what we are watching in the courtroom over the last two days are two people from very different cultures, from very different linguistic backgrounds encountering each other while all of america...
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but john, let me play to you what both lisa and maria had referred. rachel jeantel was a friend of trayvon martin but didn't attend the wake or the funeral. here's what she tells the prosecutor. >> why didn't you go to the wake and to the funeral? i'm sorry what? >> i didn't want to see the body. >> you didn't want to see the body? >> no. >> you ended up speaking to trayvon martin's mother. and to parents, right? >> yes. >> okay. and did you end up lying about not going -- why you didn't go to the wake, the funeral? >> yes. >> and why did you lie about not going to the funeral or to the wake? >> i felt guilty. >> you felt guilty about what? >> i was the last person -- i was the last person who talked to they son. >> john, this is something you referred to as a lie they told. but do you think the emotions and the way she was talking in any way kind of appeals to some of the jury, or does it matter? she told a story and that's the end of it? >> well, i think she's very credible as to why she didn't go. and that's a believable thing. but i will tell you
but john, let me play to you what both lisa and maria had referred. rachel jeantel was a friend of trayvon martin but didn't attend the wake or the funeral. here's what she tells the prosecutor. >> why didn't you go to the wake and to the funeral? i'm sorry what? >> i didn't want to see the body. >> you didn't want to see the body? >> no. >> you ended up speaking to trayvon martin's mother. and to parents, right? >> yes. >> okay. and did you end up...
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if the bill passes this hour, that puts immigration reform squarely in the court of one john boehner, who, as it happens, took his hardest line on immigration reform today, saying the house has no intention of taking up the senate bill, and that even a mere conference committee report must have majority republican support. >> we're going to do our own bill through regular order, and there will be legislation that reflects the will of our majority for any legislation, including the conference report, to pass the house, it's going to -- and have to be a bill that has the support of a majority of our members. >> speaker boehner may want to consider that should comprehensive immigration reform fail, the blame will fall squarely on his shoulders. let's get right to our panel. with us from washington is msnbc contributor maria teresa kumar, who is president of voter latino, and analyst michael dyson. in a week of historic decisions from the judicial arm of government, is it actually possible, sir, is it possible that the legislative branch might just be on the verge of doing something genui
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. >> john kerry says american lives are now at risk as a result of the release of these classified documents. all right, barbara, thanks very much, barbara starr reporting from the pentagon. the zimmerman trial is in recess and they're taking a lunch break. coming up soon we'll have continuing live coverage and we're taking a look at the star prosecution witness's compelling testimony on the stand. could it hurt the prosecution, help the defense? stand by. [ male announcer ] just when you thought you had experienced performance, a new ride comes along and changes everything. ♪ the 2013 lexus gs, with a dynamically tuned suspension and adjustable drive modes. because the ultimate expression of power is control. this is the pursuit of perfection. there was this and this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate. ever. as in never ever. now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late
. >> john kerry says american lives are now at risk as a result of the release of these classified documents. all right, barbara, thanks very much, barbara starr reporting from the pentagon. the zimmerman trial is in recess and they're taking a lunch break. coming up soon we'll have continuing live coverage and we're taking a look at the star prosecution witness's compelling testimony on the stand. could it hurt the prosecution, help the defense? stand by. [ male announcer ] just when you...
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. >> do you feel the defense attorney john west was too hash with her today? >> well, i think mr. west's presentation spoke for itself. you know, i try to make sure i don't criticize lawyers and their styles, but i think -- i don't believe mr. west is really connected with the jury but we'll see from their verdict. >> you gave a press conference after court today where you said the martin family wanted to make it clear that quote race was not a part of to this process but a lot of the prosecution's opening statement is about george zimmerman profiling trayvon martin. >> well, anderson, i think you have to distinguish that when you have a situation where we see that george zimmerman is talking in the 911 tape and describing what he was seeing in va v trayvon martin and calling him suspicious. we don't believe the focus is really race. additionally, the charge he is facing has nothing to do with race. >> so you don't believe that george zimmerman felt trayvon martin was suspicious because he was african american? >> no, i think he saw a person who had a hoodie on, who was walking. h
. >> do you feel the defense attorney john west was too hash with her today? >> well, i think mr. west's presentation spoke for itself. you know, i try to make sure i don't criticize lawyers and their styles, but i think -- i don't believe mr. west is really connected with the jury but we'll see from their verdict. >> you gave a press conference after court today where you said the martin family wanted to make it clear that quote race was not a part of to this process but a...
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john feehery, i have a scenario in my head. i see a whole crop of akins, murdoch, angles, and how did the republican party prevent against the emergence of those sort of candidates? >> well, i think what they have to do is try to do a better job of picking the right winners in the primaries, try to cultivate people who have some vast experience, not only business experience, but also governing experience and have them vetted in campaigns. i don't think that's necessarily a big problem. and i think that this ruling obviously is a jump off. it throws it back to the states there are 36 states that have on the books right now laws against same-sex marriage. so i think that the red states are going to get redder. i think the blue states are going to get bluer. and in the national election, i don't disagree that a republican candidate has to understand that they want to be competitive in blue states, they have to calibrate their message. i think for a lot of fundraising for republicans, they need to be careful on this issue, because
john feehery, i have a scenario in my head. i see a whole crop of akins, murdoch, angles, and how did the republican party prevent against the emergence of those sort of candidates? >> well, i think what they have to do is try to do a better job of picking the right winners in the primaries, try to cultivate people who have some vast experience, not only business experience, but also governing experience and have them vetted in campaigns. i don't think that's necessarily a big problem....
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i think it will be interesting. >> it has a john henry quality doesn't it? the guy against the machine. how long can you fight the courts and keep win something i hope they do, i hope you do. thank you. it's tough times. we'll be right back after this. we don't have to suffer like they used to. [ bell dings ] ♪ [ horse whinnies ] getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. we've sure come a long way. ♪ [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >> discuss
i think it will be interesting. >> it has a john henry quality doesn't it? the guy against the machine. how long can you fight the courts and keep win something i hope they do, i hope you do. thank you. it's tough times. we'll be right back after this. we don't have to suffer like they used to. [ bell dings ] ♪ [ horse whinnies ] getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. we've...
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john west wanted to show she gave testimony prior to getting on the stand that was different from on the stand. just as you played that tense showdown, there were a number of them where they went toe to toe. she's 19 and he's a veteran defense expert and she held her ground on serious issues she stood firm. the question is will the jury believe her account? >> let's take a look at her da meaner. let's look. >> you didn't have information from the news this was racially charged. >> no, i don't watch the news. >> okay. are you okay this morning? >> yes. >> you seem so different than yesterday, just checking. did someone talk -- >> is that a question? >> yes, did someone talk with you last night about your demeaner in court yesterday? >> no, i went to sleep. >> i went to sleep. i watched most of it, martin, live today and found it quite gripping because they have a 19-year-old not very well educated young girl, up against a super bright criminal attorney on the attack, and i genuinely felt by the end she held her own and although, i don't think everything she said was likely to be entir
john west wanted to show she gave testimony prior to getting on the stand that was different from on the stand. just as you played that tense showdown, there were a number of them where they went toe to toe. she's 19 and he's a veteran defense expert and she held her ground on serious issues she stood firm. the question is will the jury believe her account? >> let's take a look at her da meaner. let's look. >> you didn't have information from the news this was racially charged....
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from los angeles, mark hannah, a democratic political analyst and former john kerry campaign aide. let's talk turkey here about where we are. the president's comment today, a little bit out of sync, don't we think, with what john kerry said? he said someone could die here. >> absolutely 100%. i think it's quite demoralizing of the president of the united states to simply make light of this issue by, you know, calling names, basically calling him a 29-year-old hacker. this is an issue of massive importance. it's already been elevated to an issue of massive importance. the number one reason why president obama shouldn't true pick up the phone and call china and russia because we shouldn't have national security leaks in the first place. the fact of the matter is our system is broken. we've had leak after leak. no one has fixed the dam. it's shameful. shameful on the national security apparatus for allowing this to happen. >> i think there are thousands of men and women, loyal, patriotic americans working very hard for our national security within the national security agency, within
from los angeles, mark hannah, a democratic political analyst and former john kerry campaign aide. let's talk turkey here about where we are. the president's comment today, a little bit out of sync, don't we think, with what john kerry said? he said someone could die here. >> absolutely 100%. i think it's quite demoralizing of the president of the united states to simply make light of this issue by, you know, calling names, basically calling him a 29-year-old hacker. this is an issue of...
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because of chief justice john roberts, she joins us now where she will be able to marry her partner, that is coming up. falcon! (girl) we should do that. (guy) i caught a falcon. (guy) you could eat a bug. let's do that. (guy) you know you're eating a bug. (girl) because of the legs. (guy vo) we got a subaru to take us new places. (girl) yeah, it's a hot spring. (guy) we should do that. (guy vo) it did. (man) how's that feel? (guy) fine. (girl) we shouldn't have done that. (guy) no. (announcer)...
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john writes how do people like me in a blue state influence the people that are in a red state and a red state of mind? you know, i just saw cecile richards of planned parenthood here in the building. she is in texas, a red state. what do you do? you keep fighting. you stand up no matter where you are. and if you lay out truth, people will recognize it. it may take a moment. it may be a few and then a little more and a little more. but never stop and never lower your guard, if you know you're right. remember, friend or foe, i want to know. keep them coming in. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> witness for the prosecution. let's play "hardball." good evening. leading off tonight, back on the stand. for a second day, rachel jeant
john writes how do people like me in a blue state influence the people that are in a red state and a red state of mind? you know, i just saw cecile richards of planned parenthood here in the building. she is in texas, a red state. what do you do? you keep fighting. you stand up no matter where you are. and if you lay out truth, people will recognize it. it may take a moment. it may be a few and then a little more and a little more. but never stop and never lower your guard, if you know you're...
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because of chief justice john roberts, she joins us now where she will be able to marry her partner, that is coming up. imp? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled de
because of chief justice john roberts, she joins us now where she will be able to marry her partner, that is coming up. imp? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get...
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. >> now, what are we to make of governor john kasich saying he has to think about this one? >> i am hoping the governor will. we offered him a red pen and we would like for him to line item the defunding of planned parenthood and to line item all the craziness that is in that budget. you know, lawrence, this is about options and elections have consequences. and i agree with the representative. i think folks across this country are going to wake up in the country and see that we have extremists in the legislature, and we can't stand there. and if we keep the types of people elected right now from texas to ohio, we are going back to a time where women are treated like second class citizens. so my idea is to line item the veto, the anti-women provisions that are in the budget and have nothing to do with lifting the people of ohio but have to do with putting their feet on the necks of women and the progress we've made in this country. >> anna marie cox, it seems in the way of today's media, all politics is national. the republicans do these things in texas and ohio and all 50 st
. >> now, what are we to make of governor john kasich saying he has to think about this one? >> i am hoping the governor will. we offered him a red pen and we would like for him to line item the defunding of planned parenthood and to line item all the craziness that is in that budget. you know, lawrence, this is about options and elections have consequences. and i agree with the representative. i think folks across this country are going to wake up in the country and see that we...
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and look at how john boehner did not come out and totally slam the decision yesterday. he's very moderate in his criticism. certainly dealing with women, they don't like a lot of these sonogram bills and they'd like to see a more reasonable discussion about abortion. but yet you have a moment like this and it really capsulizes the problem they have. it releases a lot of energy on the democratic side. >> unfortunately, we are out of time. i want to thank my guests for being here. >> thank you for having us. >>> also, thank you to david and michelle. >>> believe it or not, that's it! that's all for now. i will see you back here tomorrow at noon eastern. "andrea mitchell reports" live from the aspen ideas festival is next. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not toda
and look at how john boehner did not come out and totally slam the decision yesterday. he's very moderate in his criticism. certainly dealing with women, they don't like a lot of these sonogram bills and they'd like to see a more reasonable discussion about abortion. but yet you have a moment like this and it really capsulizes the problem they have. it releases a lot of energy on the democratic side. >> unfortunately, we are out of time. i want to thank my guests for being here. >>...
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john feehery is a republican strategist. have you ever seen a wedge issue jump aisles like this before? >> no, it's been moved quickly. i was watching the vote on immigration two thirds of the republicans in the senate opposed. you see republicans on the wrong side of public opinion on this issue. you see the republicans mounting campaigns to restrict a woman's right to choose, and you look at what happened in 2012, where they got beaten so badly among latinos, among young people, among women. it seems like they're digging a deeper hole sirchlts john feary, i have a scenario in my head. i see a whole crop of akins, murdoch, angles, and how did the republican party prevent against the emergence of those sort of candidates? >> i think they have to try to do a better job of picking the right winners in the primaries, try to consult vail people with vast experience, not only business experience, but governing experience. i don't think that's necessarily a big problem. i think this ruling obviously is a jump off, throws it bulk t
john feehery is a republican strategist. have you ever seen a wedge issue jump aisles like this before? >> no, it's been moved quickly. i was watching the vote on immigration two thirds of the republicans in the senate opposed. you see republicans on the wrong side of public opinion on this issue. you see the republicans mounting campaigns to restrict a woman's right to choose, and you look at what happened in 2012, where they got beaten so badly among latinos, among young people, among...
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against john kerry. next year, democrats may be able to ride the tide of public opinion to make gay marriage work for them. >>> also, late today, the senate passed the immigration reform bill, 68-32, and now comes the hard part. is there any chance the house will go along? >>> we can also agree it was great theater, the fill buster in texas that presented the bill that would shut down most of the state's abortion clinics. but the bill is likely pass next month anyway. the question, will abortion rights advocates around the country be inspired to copy what they saw on tuesday night. >>> ever wonder how supreme court reporters get their hands on decisions? so fast? as it turns out, it takes a village, a real fast village. this is "hardball," the place for politics. i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to
against john kerry. next year, democrats may be able to ride the tide of public opinion to make gay marriage work for them. >>> also, late today, the senate passed the immigration reform bill, 68-32, and now comes the hard part. is there any chance the house will go along? >>> we can also agree it was great theater, the fill buster in texas that presented the bill that would shut down most of the state's abortion clinics. but the bill is likely pass next month anyway. the...
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john good was a prosecution witness, scored big points for the defense on cross-examination. now we're on redirect, watching the prosecutor essentially cross-examining his own witness trying to minimize the effect of his testimony. >> real quickly, faith, the prosecution wanted to bring this witness forward, so as not to make him look as if he were a viable good defense witness. >> right, they wanted to sort of beat the defense to the punch. they knew john good existed, knew what his testimony would be so they put him on the witness stand so the defense couldn't come back and say they were trying to hide his testimony because it wasn't good for them. >> let's go back in and listen to the redirect. >> correct. >> okay, did you mean to imply there was blows inflected like they do on mma? >> correct. >> but did you actually see those blows going -- >> i only saw downward movement. >> you can't say there was blows inflicted on the person on the ground. >> i could not see that. >> you also were asked one, two or three times you heard the word "help." you believe it was the person
john good was a prosecution witness, scored big points for the defense on cross-examination. now we're on redirect, watching the prosecutor essentially cross-examining his own witness trying to minimize the effect of his testimony. >> real quickly, faith, the prosecution wanted to bring this witness forward, so as not to make him look as if he were a viable good defense witness. >> right, they wanted to sort of beat the defense to the punch. they knew john good existed, knew what...
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both of you guys, john good seems like he was sort of good for both sides, in a way. lisa, on one hand, he establishes what the defense wants to argue, which is that trayvon martin was on top in the altercation. on the other hand, he doesn't establish for the defense sort of their main contention, that trayvon martin was slamming zimmerman's head on to the ground. is this guy a wash or was he better for one side? >> i have a little bit of different perspective. i think he was the star witness for the defense because he confirms the essence of the defense story, that trayvon martin was on top, that george zimmerman was on the bottom, that george zimmerman was yelling for help, which has become a very important issue in this trial. he says that trayvon martin was raining down blows, mma style, and this was just before the gunshot went off. and what happened just before the gunshot went off is really the key issue in this trial. now i don't want to overstate his testimony because he did hedge. sometimes he would say it looked like that, i can't be 100% sure. and his stor
both of you guys, john good seems like he was sort of good for both sides, in a way. lisa, on one hand, he establishes what the defense wants to argue, which is that trayvon martin was on top in the altercation. on the other hand, he doesn't establish for the defense sort of their main contention, that trayvon martin was slamming zimmerman's head on to the ground. is this guy a wash or was he better for one side? >> i have a little bit of different perspective. i think he was the star...
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so far he's been successful. >> he's been more successful than john mccain. it just doesn't look promising in the house of representatives where there are so many conservatives who have already said there's no way they're voting for this bill, it needs to be a completely different bill. >> the senate passed immigration reform looking much the way this one does in 2006 and it died in the republican house. right now i would say house republicans are not going to feel a lot of pressure since most senators voted against this bill. there's not a national clamor for this bill. i don't think people feel worried that they're going to pay a consequence if they vote against this bill. >> i bet republicans thinking about running for president in 2016 might be worried. >> that's a problem. on a national level, the republicans know they need this. you have to do better with latinos than mitt romney. lots of republicans, like the two senators who are republicans from arizona, like marco rubio we saw giving that beautiful speech, they're from states with large latino popula
so far he's been successful. >> he's been more successful than john mccain. it just doesn't look promising in the house of representatives where there are so many conservatives who have already said there's no way they're voting for this bill, it needs to be a completely different bill. >> the senate passed immigration reform looking much the way this one does in 2006 and it died in the republican house. right now i would say house republicans are not going to feel a lot of pressure...
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the measure faces an uncertain fate in the house where speaker john boehner says he will not allow a vote without the majority support of republican members. we will have more on the immigration bill later in the broadcast. the latest disclosures from nsa documents leaked by edward snowden to the guardian show the u.s. government collected bulk metadata on the e-mails of millions of americans for about 10 years. under a program that fell under the overall nsa domestic surveillance operation known as stellar wind, the government swept up information including e-mail accounts and ip addresses, but not the content of the messages themselves. the program began my targeting e-mails with at least one party outside the u.s., but expanded in 2007 to domestic messages. the obama ministration continue the effort after taking office before shutting it down in 2011. the disclosures confirm the claims of william bennett, the career nsa official turned whistleblower. he said the nsa took an electronic surveillance or graham he developed and used it to conduct mass surveillance on national scale fr
the measure faces an uncertain fate in the house where speaker john boehner says he will not allow a vote without the majority support of republican members. we will have more on the immigration bill later in the broadcast. the latest disclosures from nsa documents leaked by edward snowden to the guardian show the u.s. government collected bulk metadata on the e-mails of millions of americans for about 10 years. under a program that fell under the overall nsa domestic surveillance operation...
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and it was john good who said he saw three positions. first, he saw what we now know to be george zimmerman, trayvon martin on the grass with martin on top and then they moved to the cement. then he saw those blows. then he went in to make the 911 call, the shot rang out, and when he came back outside he saw them on the grass. that could be important for the prosecution because the prosecution could say that imminent fear of death, that george zimmerman reasonably may have felt once he got himself back on the grass, that dissipated. he wasn't in fear of death at that point and he didn't have a right to shoot. >> jean, let me ask you this, how important is it to know who started the fight? is that a key piece of evidence or knowledge in this? >> alison, you're so right. it is critically important because what this case is going to come down to is the law. the law always is important, but in this case the instructions the jury receives, very, very important. because if george zimmerman is it the initial aggressor, he cannot say that this w
and it was john good who said he saw three positions. first, he saw what we now know to be george zimmerman, trayvon martin on the grass with martin on top and then they moved to the cement. then he saw those blows. then he went in to make the 911 call, the shot rang out, and when he came back outside he saw them on the grass. that could be important for the prosecution because the prosecution could say that imminent fear of death, that george zimmerman reasonably may have felt once he got...
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i think it will be interesting. >> it has a john henry quality doesn't it? the guy against the machine. how long can you fight the courts and keep win something i hope they do, i hope you do. thank you. it's tough times. we'll be right back after this. "i'm part of an american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" there is a pursuit we all share. a better life for your family, a better opportunity for your business, a better legacy to leave the world. we have always believed in this pursuit, striving to bring insight to every investment, and integrity to every plan. we are morgan stanley. and we're ready to work for you. i did?
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you of course had john mccain who has kind of taken over as the face of the bill. but you didn't see marco rubio, for whom this was supposed to be a defining issue. where on earth is marco rubio, and why isn't he taking a victory lap? >> a couple of things on that. if this is a defining issue for marco rubio, it's going to make it hard for him to win a republican primary in 2016 should he choose to do that. and number two, like the senators had asked president obama to stay out of this so that it wasn't politicized as they tried to get a deal, i think senators mccain and schumer would do best to stay out of trying to persuade house republicans, because those are the two of the senators that house republicans like the least. >> right. >> if they want to get a deal done, chuck schumer and done, chuck seemer and john mccain aren't the face of getting john boehner and eric cantor and others off the ball. >> jonathan makes a really good point, who the salesman is really does seem to matter, right? initially it was thought marco rubio was the right salesman because he hi
you of course had john mccain who has kind of taken over as the face of the bill. but you didn't see marco rubio, for whom this was supposed to be a defining issue. where on earth is marco rubio, and why isn't he taking a victory lap? >> a couple of things on that. if this is a defining issue for marco rubio, it's going to make it hard for him to win a republican primary in 2016 should he choose to do that. and number two, like the senators had asked president obama to stay out of this so...
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today, speaker john boehner, the majority leader in the people's houses he hopes most states will continue to limit marriage to one man and one woman. shannon bream on fox top story live in washington tonight. shannon, the court was deeply divided in both of these cases. >> shepard, here is a bit of the back and forth, writing the majority opinion, striking down that key provision in the defense of marriage act. justice anthony said. this invalid for no political purpose to disparage and injure those by the state marriage law sought to protect a person hood and dignity. three different descents in that case one by anthony scalia thought the majority was not ruling on the merits of same sex marriage did just that something scalia thought should have been left to play out at the state level, quote: we might have covered ourselves with honor today by promising all sides of this debate that it was theirs to settle and we would expect their resolution. the court has cheated both sides. the administration says it will quickly figure out how to roll out the federal benefits to legally married sam
today, speaker john boehner, the majority leader in the people's houses he hopes most states will continue to limit marriage to one man and one woman. shannon bream on fox top story live in washington tonight. shannon, the court was deeply divided in both of these cases. >> shepard, here is a bit of the back and forth, writing the majority opinion, striking down that key provision in the defense of marriage act. justice anthony said. this invalid for no political purpose to disparage and...